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seize the day indeed! MOM and I love doing that. Looking forward to the photos. And to answer, if I could, for Shyla Khyra's question- "No question about it these people are keepers and I am where I belong. I LOVE them. And it is clear I am loved VERY much." That's just what I see in her eyes. And believe me I am a very good at reading eyes.Blessings,Goose

We are so happy to see R looking so bright eyed and healthy again! Did his former kibble turned out to be the culprit? Hope his blood work is back to normal.

Shyla's progress sure shows what love and care can do for a dog in a few short weeks. We're sure you have years of wonderful adventures ahead of you.

What is with the green ear tags on the mountain lions? It's bad enough they have those bulky, tight collars on without also having their ears pierced and inviting constant infection. Can't help but worry all that gear interfers with their hunting success.

We're taking a little short break to both mourn Benji and also spend time with the two newcomers, but wanted to stop by and say HI. Shyla is doing great! We'll have to take lessons from you as one of our new little ones is also very shy.

THAT's the kind of outing I crave!!! To have so much fun and be so energetic, all you can do when you get home is collapse into a pile of self-satisfaction (with a wonderful four-legged best friend to cuddle with!).

The Kiss: K and R

About Me

I live at 8200' in the Front Range of Colorado. I love exploring nature
in the mountains while riding my mountain bike and romping with my
two Labradors. Photography is another passion, including both "normal" photography and trail camera photography of wildlife.

My two dogs are Shyla, a 6-year-old Chocolate Lab, and R, a 10-year-old Black Lab.